They surely can stretch it out into like a 3 hour block because 1 hour block is not enough to cover it all on the same day but in a different timeslot in the lead up to the Dutch TT Race is on a Saturday instead of a Sunday.

I don’t think One are covering it because Ten can show it Live just like the other Round ie. Commercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar. Moto3 starts at 5pm so David can you follow it up for Perth viewers.

@ Batterstyle – they won’t. Regional affilitiates are damned in that they pay to broadcast basically the same content with none of the debt associated with production costs, which also results in them missing out of programming that is not shown on one of their channels. WIN Television have tried to maximise their footprint by changing the GO! and Gem on-screen indent’s to include “WIN” above each logo, but all online catch-services are only available on the primary networks website. Affiliates are slowly dying off, with that little original programming in Australia it is rediculous. And it’s programming such as this online Le Mans broadcast that shows just how much they are missing out on. If Australia were more like the U.S. where some affiliates create their own programming and brought programming that differs from the main channel then they atleast have more possibilites of increasing their footprint and bottom line, but as it currently stands they are doomed.

I know that there isn’t a huge audience for this but, seriously, how many people are going to be watching “Al Murray’s Compete for the Meat” at 1am or a repeat of a 6th round FA Cup match from 4 years ago at 2:30am?

Put Moto GP quali on Ten and give us the first 6 hours until dark on One, then pick it up again from dawn. It’s once a year FFS.

Brilliant idea by TEN Sports. No one wants to waste a full day of programming on this globally known event, so having it shown online is the next best thing (with an article on TV Tonight only yesterday about the increase in online viewers). Not only does it increase the viewers of TEN Sports, but it reduces internet piracy with online streaming sites slowing regaining power since the FBI closure of multiple sites (the main one being Megavideo) earlier this year. I wonder if this will get all the TEN Sport haters off their backs for a while, with an ever increasing amount of abuse from NBL fans for TEN’s delayed and minimal coverage (which is equally due to the NBL but the fans seem to focus all their blame onto TEN).